Egyptian made insulin to be exported to 11 countries

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Wed, 10 Apr 2019 - 04:23 GMT

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CAIRO - 10 April 2019: The Ministry of Health and Population revealed on Tuesday sealing exportation deals of Egyptian made insulin with 11 countries and taking all measures to register Egyptian medicine in many African states.

A source told Egypt Today that the ministry signed a contract with a South African country to market Egyptian medicine, made of accredited U.S. materials, in the African continent. There is a target of increasing Egyptian medicine exports to Africa by 30 percent.

The source also disclosed that five medicine factories will be inaugurated in the second half of 2019 saying those will make a huge difference in fulfilling local and African needs. The factories are specialized in producing solutions and insulin, produced for the first time in Egypt. That is in addition to producing distilled water integral for antibiotics which saves a huge amount of money in the local economy.

The source clarified that a medicine can be exported only after reaching local self-sufficiency. Shortage in medicines crucial for chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, cancer, and heart diseases, has tremendously decreased.

The ministry also studies means to increase the availability of 1,000 important medicines in the local market.

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